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Metarealism is a direction in Russian poetry and art that was born in the 1970s to the 1980s. The term was first used by Mikhail Epshtein, who coined it in 1981 and made it public in the Soviet magazine "Voprosy Literatury" in 1983 Metarealism further gained traction after it became a subject of the House of Artists debate at an exhibition of the Hyperrealists, where its utility was discussed as a new method of creation to overcome .

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  • Metarealism (en)
  • Метареализм (ru)
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  • Метареализм — течение (или школа) в поэзии 1970—1990-х годов XX века, означающее «метафизический», а также «метафорический реализм». Сходным образом это течение определяет поэт Константин Кедров, вводя термин метаметафоризм. (ru)
  • Метареалізм — мистецька російська художньо-інтелектуальна школа чи то течія 1970-х-1990-х років. (uk)
  • Metarealism is a direction in Russian poetry and art that was born in the 1970s to the 1980s. The term was first used by Mikhail Epshtein, who coined it in 1981 and made it public in the Soviet magazine "Voprosy Literatury" in 1983 Metarealism further gained traction after it became a subject of the House of Artists debate at an exhibition of the Hyperrealists, where its utility was discussed as a new method of creation to overcome . (en)
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  • Metarealism is a direction in Russian poetry and art that was born in the 1970s to the 1980s. The term was first used by Mikhail Epshtein, who coined it in 1981 and made it public in the Soviet magazine "Voprosy Literatury" in 1983 M. Epshtein insists that in its philosophic dimension metarealism is "metaphysical realism," while "stylistically" metarealism is "metaphorical" realism. Thus, "meta" means both "through" and "beyond" the reality that we all can see; hence, "metarealism" is the realism of the hyperphysical nature of things. The main expression of its essence is given through a non-visual metaphor or, according to another Epshtein's term, a "metabola" (rather than hyperbole), that means "transfer" or "transition," opening many dimensions. "Metabola" is different from the symbol or a "visual" metaphor, because it assumes the interosculation of realities. Metarealism has little to do with surrealism, since it appeals to the superconscious and not to the subconscious, thus opening up a many-dimensional perception of the world. Metarealism further gained traction after it became a subject of the House of Artists debate at an exhibition of the Hyperrealists, where its utility was discussed as a new method of creation to overcome . (en)
  • Метареализм — течение (или школа) в поэзии 1970—1990-х годов XX века, означающее «метафизический», а также «метафорический реализм». Сходным образом это течение определяет поэт Константин Кедров, вводя термин метаметафоризм. (ru)
  • Метареалізм — мистецька російська художньо-інтелектуальна школа чи то течія 1970-х-1990-х років. (uk)
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